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Yep..latest update...37 pts in 2nd loss...team is 9-2, Tanner avg 31 in 2 losses, 44 ppg in 9 wins. On pace to pass Odell Hodge, Rowsey, Stacy Ervin on Vhsl all time scoring list
Would like to hear Zeke's take...maybe Hargrave to get bigger & step up in competition

Yep..latest update...37 pts in 2nd loss...team is 9-2, Tanner avg 31 in 2 losses, 44 ppg in 9 wins. On pace to pass Odell Hodge, Rowsey, Stacy Ervin on Vhsl all time scoring list
Would like to hear Zeke's take...maybe Hargrave to get bigger & step up in competition

Evan Gordon and Yogi Ferrell are 6'0" guards for Indiana who play up tempo and are short. Tanner's a better shooter than both of them, and he's 6'1-6'2" and has crept up closer to 175-180 lbs. I wish if we had a spot, we'd take a chance on him... If he doesn't work out, he could always transfer to Radford or Liberty. I think JMU is ready to offer as are other CAA schools like W&M.
We passed on offering Rowsey...he's 5'11" and avg 16.3 ppg for UNC-A as a freshman. Tanner could definitely provide a zone busting presence at he very least. He's the type of player who would be around 4 yrs and after a yr or two, would figure out speed of the game, with his work ethic he would likely develop skills for knowing how to get his shot off and he obviously has a feel for scoring already. I don't care who you're playing against if you average 44 ppg in 32 min games, you can fill it up

Evan Gordon and Yogi Ferrell are 6'0" guards for Indiana who play up tempo and are short. Tanner's a better shooter than both of them, and he's 6'1-6'2" and has crept up closer to 175-180 lbs. I wish if we had a spot, we'd take a chance on him... If he doesn't work out, he could always transfer to Radford or Liberty. I think JMU is ready to offer as are other CAA schools like W&M.
We passed on offering Rowsey...he's 5'11" and avg 16.3 ppg for UNC-A as a freshman. Tanner could definitely provide a zone busting presence at he very least. He's the type of player who would be around 4 yrs and after a yr or two, would figure out speed of the game, with his work ethic he would likely develop skills for knowing how to get his shot off and he obviously has a feel for scoring already. I don't care who you're playing against if you average 44 ppg in 32 min games, you can fill it up

When a team currently relies upon streaky players for points and does not have enough consistant scorer, then at some point the team needs to find those 1-3 players that can handle that role. Plus, VT is lacking depth at PG and Caleb could fill that slot given that he is slightly undersized to be a SG in the ACC. Even though I would prefer to see a PG with a high assist average, there are plenty of examples of a PG averaging 10pts or more in college. Heck John Stockton averaged 20.9 points per game when he as at Gonzaga and most would consider him to be one of the best PGs of all time.

When a team currently relies upon streaky players for points and does not have enough consistant scorer, then at some point the team needs to find those 1-3 players that can handle that role. Plus, VT is lacking depth at PG and Caleb could fill that slot given that he is slightly undersized to be a SG in the ACC. Even though I would prefer to see a PG with a high assist average, there are plenty of examples of a PG averaging 10pts or more in college. Heck John Stockton averaged 20.9 points per game when he as at Gonzaga and most would consider him to be one of the best PGs of all time.

I will admit that I have not seen him play, so I was basing my commits off his stats. Also, I used Adam Smith's stats (given the comparison between the players) as a crude gadge to see what the team could look like if both played PG. I am assuming that the depth chart for SG will include Malik, Devin, Ben, and Will. I know Devin can play PG, which is why I would pencil him in at 3rd in the depth chart, but given his frame I would not be shocked to see him at 10lbs during the offseason. Also, I could see Ben being used as SF from time to time in order to get a combination of Malik/Devin and Ben on the court at the same time. I am not sure you will see all 3 on the court at the same time (unless Devin slides over to PG).

I will admit that I have not seen him play, so I was basing my commits off his stats. Also, I used Adam Smith's stats (given the comparison between the players) as a crude gadge to see what the team could look like if both played PG. I am assuming that the depth chart for SG will include Malik, Devin, Ben, and Will. I know Devin can play PG, which is why I would pencil him in at 3rd in the depth chart, but given his frame I would not be shocked to see him at 10lbs during the offseason. Also, I could see Ben being used as SF from time to time in order to get a combination of Malik/Devin and Ben on the court at the same time. I am not sure you will see all 3 on the court at the same time (unless Devin slides over to PG).